Last week the Ribera Salud group and the Catholic University of Valencia (UCV) they signed a framework collaboration agreement to promote student training. An agreement, signed by the CEO of Ribera Salud, Alberto de Rosa, together with Nuria Martínez, dean of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Valencia.
The agreement includes the suitability for the students of the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Valencia to complement the knowledge acquired in their academic training through a series of competences that prepare them for the exercise of professional activities and, with it, , that they have easier the job search.
“Thanks to the realization of external academic practices, students have the possibility of knowing a work methodology adapted to the professional reality. They are an ideal activity for students to compare and apply the knowledge acquired”, has pointed out Nuria Martínez, dean of the Faculty of Law of the UCV.
In this sense, the offer made by Ribera Salud through this internship agreement must contain a training project in which the educational objectives and activities to be carried out will be set. All this guaranteeing that the contents will be defined in such a way that they ensure a direct relationship with the competences to be acquired with the studies completed. Likewise, its duration will be the one established by the study plan according to the case, being the schedules compatible with the academic, training and representation and participation activity developed by the student.
Regarding the supervision of the correct development of the internships, this corresponds to the Catholic University of Valencia, appointing a tutor if necessary, the company doing the same.
For the CEO of Ribera Salud, with the signing of this new collaboration agreement, "We want to promote the university-company relationship, committing to key values such as young talent, equity or access to new opportunities, which are so necessary to contribute together to the progress of people, companies and society".





